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[quote=Anonymous]They are fine when medically indicated (and yours might be based on your previous experience) but it is a tougher/slower recovery while postpartum. And it can make the birth experience unpleasant, especially if it is not scheduled, because if you are undergoing surgery, you will necessarily have fewer choices or power. But you first birth sounds worse than your average C-section because of the episiotomy. In your situation, I'd probably opt for a C-section unless I was really invested in a natural birth. I used to pretty invested in a natural birth experience (even after going through it once) but as I get older I care less. I think it's easy to get hung up on it when it's your first because you don't understand the vastness of motherhood. Now that I know what comes after, it is WAY less important to me how the baby is born, as long as we are both safe and healthy.[/quote]
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